Q.1
I. The Arthashastra, attributed to the Mauryan minister Chanakya in the 4th Century B.C., is one of the earliest Indian texts devoted to political philosophy, and it discusses ideas of statecraft and economic policy.
II. During the Indian struggle for independence in the early 20th Century, Mahatma Gandhi popularized the philosophies of ahimsa (non-violence) and satyagraha (non-violent resistance),
III. Gandhian Philosophy was influenced by the teachings of the Hindu Bhagavad Gita, as well as Jesus, Tolstoy, Thoreau and Ruskin.
Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct related to the Indian Political Philosophy?
Q.2
Satvahanas minted their coins predominantly in
Q.3
The most commonly used coin during the Mauryan period was
Q.4
Dharmamahamatras were __________ during the Mauryans
Q.5
Bindusara was the son of?
Q.6
The rulers of which dynasty started the practice of granting tax-free villages to Brahmanas and Buddhist Monks?
Q.7
Which one of the following was not a characteristic of society in Mauryan times?
Q.8
The greatest development in the Kushana period was in the field of
Q.9
Who was the spatial (Sthaanik) during Mauryan's period?
Q.10
With which of the following centres of learning, Chanakya the famous teacher of Chandragupta Maurya, was associated?
Q.11
The decline of the Nandas at the hands of Kautilya and Chandragupta Maurya has been vividly portrayed in the Sanskrit play written by Kalidasa
Q.12
Who is called as the 'second Ashoka' ?
Q.13
Arthasastra was written by
Q.14
The monk who influenced Ashoka to embrace Buddhism was
Q.15
Which of the following is the correct chronological sequence of the ruling dynasties of northern India, from the decline of the Mauryas to the rise of the imperial Guptas?
Q.16
Which one of the following mentioned division of the Mauryan Society into seven classes?
Q.17
Who, among the following, was not a part of the Mauryan dynasty?
Q.18
Who was the author of the Kadambari, a great romantic play?
Q.19
The last Mauryan king was
Q.20
How did the Maurya Empire finally end?
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